[cisco-voip] Auto Call Pickup discard the zeros

Lefevre, Olivier olivier.lefevre at kpmg.lu
Thu Apr 26 01:51:16 EDT 2007


Have you any mask configure on it? It could came from translation
between partition.

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Sent: mercredi, 25 avril 2007 17:39
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Auto Call Pickup discard the zeros


I have set Auto Call Pickup to the Value True and when I pickup now a 
call from a phone all Zeros from the begin of a number with will
discard.

Example:

I call from my cell phone (0173.....) to my colleague (on his phone I 
see my number with a second zero for the outside dial (00173......), 
then I press pickup and on my phone only see 173......

When set Auto Call Pickup back to the Value False, then everything works

  fine and I see all zeros.

Any Ideas or Solutions?

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